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Old 07-08-2011, 06:42 PM   #14
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Re: Painting wagon wheels?

Hey RockDriller,how did you fasten those hubcaps to the wagon wheels?

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Actually it isn't. Paint this on: Eastwood Powder Coat & Paint Dissolver Item #12849, let it sit for 30 min or so and hit it with with a hose. Stuff washes right off!
I wasn't being all that technical. I should have said it is a bear to get off without a chemical stripper. Is that Eastwood stuff for epoxy or poly or both? It's a bear to sandblast off s what I was thinking. You need to run a grinder across it to break the surface,then it goes much better. Believe me,I now. I've been having parts powder coated since the '80s. I've tried aircraft and marine strippers and they didn't touch it.
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